Kazan shooter Ilnaz Galyaviev admits to charges under all four articles that were brought against him.
Answering the questions of the journalist of Realnoe Vremya, he confirmed that he had committed the crime himself: “Yes, I did it alone. Nobody incited me. I was not a member of any sect … I did everything myself. “
He also said that he regrets, “but these words will not bring the victims back.” When asked to ask for forgiveness, Galyaviev replied: “I beg your pardon. Excuse me for what I have done. “
Galyaviev expressed confidence that many things could have stopped him on the way to school, but he did not develop his thought.
According to the UK, from January 1 to May 6, 2021, the accused made explosives and an explosive device with striking elements at home, which he brought with him to gymnasium No. 175 on the morning of May 11, installed it at the entrance to office No. 7 on the first floor and brought it to action.
Galyaviev came to the gymnasium with a Hatsan Escort Guard hunting rifle, with over 500 rounds of ammunition, and fired at least 30 buckshot shots in the direction of people, including young children. As a result, two teachers and seven eighth grade students on the third floor were killed. Security officials believe that in total, Galyaviev fired 17 shots in this class. At least 143 people received bodily injuries of varying severity and mental disorder. Most of the victims are children. In total, more than 600 people were recognized as victims.
Material damage to the municipality from shooting and explosions within the walls of the school is estimated at 1 million 409 thousand rubles.
According to the results of a repeated complex psychological and psychiatric examination, Galyaviev was recognized as sane. He was finally charged with murder and attempted murder, the manufacture and storage of explosives and an explosive device, and willful destruction and damage to property. The arrest was extended for another 2 months. Galyaviev faces life imprisonment.
Source: Rosbalt

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